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WILL COMK INTO ITS OWN which existed and was extrcintl timing ' ' ' , r tlif World War and which resulted in grafting i t!j., is making a definite hid toward returning under THAT coal will eventually coJW into its own t' p indicatisl hy ft news dispatth from Wnd.i! the new det J.'pments of the increased program II,i , l 0. the I'nited States Lureau of Mitu s L of national defense. H , One press report has it that ''charges that ing rejs.rtid as Ulieving that coal will i uirplane and warship manufacturers nre taking ly he r lied ujvm for the nation's il bupply. The dispatch piloted out that at present tl c: advantage of the 'hysteria over national defense ft'. ' to indulge in uhcon.sci.inahie profiteering, rang mt of producing oil from to.d is prolulative through the senate this week, us final at turn was fur as conum re ial Use is c net med. hut the t : i , li i taken on the administrations Jds.'i.nuu.nou army inent is made that it is expsted that will. in the : t t , and air corps expansion hill." next few years the bureau exp rts will through .i j ,i . ' . ' ' " In one instance it was punted out that a research find a way to reduce the cost of t i typo of naval vessel which cost the gov- - line made from bituminous coal to 1.1 or lt' n i.t Ai t t an m !tt,p-tl..eminent $.'t,00,0o0 a few years ago now costs 'a gallon. : w nu I, JS, 000, ooo, without any increase, m pmluctlon . t 'i-It is printed out that in Kumpe large Mims -X '! C08L t' ' I of money are L ing sjient and gasoline is iKii.g ..." ! n t i ' t .i ' One senator, Homer T. Ione of Washington, made from coal in their attempt to attain 'S.t'i 111.'! ,I t' r moved to say the following on the floor: !' i. f ufficiency." The claim is made that aL.ut half i fS f.l ' !i l.'l senate j of the gasoline used in Germany today is made "I say to my brethren of the lit 51 have will we coal. we from unless are careful that CnnlrM t C j Mi.n ,! 1'r , X , -- C re r. . ! I 1 - (, ! i a k ui-.- e o , i 'es'e J-- v ! , r:iii , , 5 1 II .. r; 6. y wok iis .. O- - ' J ( as Aj M.,uM Ijcm iij.lv i . veng ..-.- e. T ' , r.Hi'l,v Um e 111 t ...,4?. PfofriMit Hi Ik H j,4 reeled t!.e CofurJt ghefl t the country's jutrioti'm. Mri, Directs IhnJ CONTEST 1BULB CONDUCTORS STUDENT BE ADDED FEATURE ANKOUKCED; WILL in j hc4-- j f ! g i.ati, j.it tioU.rll.il g far h - and insttal ft(..MJ, It b tat !c, 1. !afk hi. HllBfeDAY H V T I C E 1 iWm u'Z flV m 1llie. Tt 5 Vcf'l B V f js ginei.l!y Ul.c-veto f.r.ril ever lo iij!rer.t: ti ) n ly, thtough his t:eiuir.i a Jilitire Cr t a)!- - in l.in imelr.d lit- - for me evmt agon .cm- - in . V.jT 1 . . !.' i r .1 ! ; I f J 1. . , I J . .. Expires ! - 1 I Persons jviere visitor m Grand Junction, (!-- j Twenty-Sioi ado, Sunday appendicitis H.H. Jr, of Srofar at the City Given Drive Permits GKirge his pan tits, Mr and Mrs Hi, Miss Betty Monroe, Price, was op- erated upon for acute yesterday, Wednesday, hospital. x Drivers licenses were obtained by 26 persons Saturday morning, following examinations given in the commissioners rsom of the court house by J. L. Sullivan, state highway patrolman. They were: William L. Rudman, Scofield; Lynn Nelson. Price; J- W. Simmons, Helper; Jack Maloney, Helper: Jerry Sanche, Helper; Robert Stringhnm, Price; Darrel Dickmnn, Woodside; Mike Bruno, Helper; Ruth Robertson, Price; Arthur Gaillard, Price; Albert Dellacort, Rains; Myron McLeese, Hiawatha; Ellsworth Christiansen, Emery. Thill Marshall, Huntington; Mary Kink. Spring Canyon; Joseph H. Marshall, Helper; June L. Edwards, Price; Mrs. Maurice Broadbent, Price; Mrs. Ardith J. Jorgensen. Wellington; Maurice Dixon, Kenilworth; Mrs. Charles Scarpino, Price; Mrs. Irene Duthridge, Sunnyside; Richard E. Johnson, Trice; Lloyd Wall, Spring Canyon; Gladwin Olsen, Spring Canyon; Duane Lampshire, Wattis. - Stop THINKING about it and actually build YOUR OWN HOMEI Never before has the idea of owning your own home struck the entire nation with such unanimous accord. We expect a great number of houses to he erected in Eastern Utah this year . . . and we expect to supply a goodly share of the building materals for those homes. KENILWORTH NEWS HOME LUMBER & BUILDING CO. JOHN DAY, Owner 312 E. Main - Price Lee Collins of Roosevelt is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Collins. George Jackson, Jr., who is attending Stanford, is home for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, Sr., were week-en- d visitors in Salt Lake City. Miss Julia Davis left Saturday for San Francisco, California, where she will be employed. Grant Burton, Cox Christensen and Frank Owens were home from the B. Y. U. to attend the Junior From last Friday evening. Miss Leah Johansen of Huntington at the home of spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Clavon Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Broadhead and daughter, Thelma, left recently fori California, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Carmesecca have moved to Mapleton for the summer. The Missionary class of the Helper 'ward conducted the program at the regular Sunday sacrament meeting. James Polve was home Saturday from the University of Utah. Johnnie Driscol left Wednesday for San Francisco, California, where he ,wTill visit the Golden Gate International Exposition. Mrs. Loran Hunt and son, Donald, of Green River, are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. John Burton, Jr., it:g .d o ( 1 Drum Major f .j ;!, dt'.. I:.,:, ti t w 1 '.i f m.n 1 'r t' i 100 150 DELIVERED TO TRICE TRANK TUGLIESE Helper. Utah Phone 116 llanlt Amount Intrre-- Kadi lou Iajmrnl Pajmrnt ii. : Srri ir 8.97 13 43 17.94 14.59 21.89 18.54 r and t haryM 105 84 107 84 1-- 2 7.64 Utah Silvagni Building EQUITABLE i IF We Are Now Making AUTO LOANS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 14 proposals will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, Price, Utah, at its office in the Court House for of said Court House, all the in accordance with the Plans and Specifications up and until the hour of 7:30 P. M., April 21, 1939, at which time and at which place they will be publicly opened and read. Plans and specifciations may be examined at the Office of the County Clerk, or they may be obtained at this office upon a deposit of $5.00. Saiad deposits will be refunded provided they are returned in good order not later than thirty days after the date of First Publication. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all proposals. write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best compan- ies in the United States. J. BRACKEN LEE Manager Phone I i 202 Braley Bldg., East Main Street PRICE, UTAH Broun. Jo fer tf nut o' nder in ft pays Rjs pro aiders w this in FO At B XATEB E Mol Will handle your loan No Down iM; USEI Paymeti flooring 2x4 Lot eaOlfe Boa: EQ VITAL JWCSS LARI 2 BUCE BEI 2VrTon tf I .fi, ' -- 4 155 82 EP P. H. Large Ne, Press 1;. ALL Come in. See this Sensational New SE LOADD CONVEY ANGLE TEE with the Worlds First Meter-Mise- r! Now, For the THE 9 1 Cold-Wa- ll electr Refrigerator PIPE - lavat First Time ffUNDRl SEAL-- A SOLID GLASS PARTITION-DIVID- ES THE CABINET INTO TWO COMPARTMENTS, AND THE LOWER COMPARTMENT IS THE ALLS BY CONCEALED REFRIGERaSg Come in. See proof that this amazing new "Cold-Wa- ll Principle an? it preservation. 1 Uniform Temperatures. 2. Higher Humidity 3. No Moisture-Robbin- g Air Grcuk-no- n . . . All without adding a single and moving oniy Fiugidaim , That v it! has hy ,f, year, ahead. Yec it no more than , first line refrigerators. Convince yourself in 5 Minutes. See our Proof Demonstration Defore buying any refrigerator! CONVENIENT TERMS AS LOW AS 2Se A DAT tui frhnr SEE T Tin Super Freezer freezes Ice end makes W, Several here... as usual ceM Watch f v tv. &n PHONE 55 1 BATI NESTDEW-FRES- nr:,rrs! Shifting 2 IOC Built on an Entirely New Principle Sealed By BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, C. R. FAHRING, D. A. TIDWELL, O. J. PETERSON, And COUNTY CLERK, (SEAL) B. H. YOUNG. Date of first pub., March 30, 1939 Dale of last pub, April 6, 1939 Vi! Lfe ;A U q ;c:n Ma Used ng We " ! dr rtl ,ri tUrU MUTUAL LUMBER COMPANY Price Utah I I Of labor. 3 84 PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY Rooms Cement walls, sprinkling system, any property loan can be figured. Note This low monthly payment loan can be secured to repair asd modernize Mohrland houses including the Rtr: Amount 14 Cub reshingle roof, build coops, install kitchen cabinets or closets, add rooms to basement. SE35 N'umhrr Monthly Co. Low monthly payment loans to add additional rooms, porch or garage. Install modern plumbing or heating, WHY PAY MORE? 161.40 11.40 200 215.28 13.28 200 218.85 18.83 300 328.33 28.85 300 333.72 33.7 Insurance Required on your Auto . . . made only on 1931 and later models . . . New Car purchases financed on 6 plan ploa Insurance, Price -- s' pr3 Price, Utah AUTO LOANS REFINANCING FINANCING 9 12 12 12 13 13 18 ''3 j Jt Mutual Lumber high grade $3.50 ton 2nd grade $2.00 ton The men's quintet from the of Utah entertained at tie regular weekly meeting of the Pine Rotary club last Thursday evening Professor Thomas Giles, director of the university glee club which concerts here Thursday night an t Friday afternoon, was also a guoM at the meeting 1100 & To COAL L'ni-versi- ty Reaouabl Make Application ACW t.ufl- w ek. t.if.N will be J.iil.i d n . ere ar.noi.uu Iliiily .1 ME VS QUARTET ENTI RTAIN'S AT MI ETING OF ROTARY ( I I B Amt. V on Borrow F. H. A. Improvement Loan Plan ! 1 I . j NOTICE - ! 1. P I 1 ! 1 tain K estas PRICE, UTAH See Frigidaire other advance new models, too. For every ne and budget. New lot Pr,e for 1939. |